briant1 wrote:
The good news are that coanda is out of the picture next year, which makes the tight rear end again the potentially best solution (of course other teams will copy it but Williams already has experience with it). As for the front end and the rest I can only hope that they solved their CFD/windtunnel/reality correlation issues.
The low gearbox (and the pullrod rear suspension) are designed that way to enable a better flow to the beam wing.
The problem is for next year, as far as i'm aware, the beam wing is gone, a low rear end might not be the best solution.
We might see radical departures on rear end design, i think undercut pods and coke bottle, floor effectiveness in general, will take precedence over low slopping pods and a low rear end.
It's not a bad concept for current regulations, inspired on the RB5 (Sam Michael's words) and copied, perhaps in a more tame way, all over the grid, problems are elsewhere.